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Paddy Summerfield | |
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File:P Baker Cassidy Summerfield .jpg | |
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Education | Stanbridge Earls, Hampshire Oxford Polytechnic 1965-66 Guildford School of Art 1966 -1968[1] |
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Paddy Summerfield (b. 1947) is photographer living and working in Oxford, England UK
Oxford-based photographer, Paddy Summerfield, trained at Guildford School of Art in the Photography and the Film departments. Pictures he took in 1967, when he was still a first year student, were later published in Album *1, and pictures published in Creative Camera received recognition for his expressive and psychological approach. He has spent a life-time making personal photographic documents, and teaching and running work-shops, as well as undertaking commissions.
He started exhibiting in London in the late sixties, and his work has been shown since in other London galleries, including the ICA Gallery, The Barbican, The Serpentine Gallery, and The Photographers' Gallery. In 1976, Sir Nicholas Serota (when he was director of the Museum of Modern Art, Oxford) invited Summerfield to exhibit Beneath The Dreaming Spires, his first oneman show. Several Arts Council awards assisted his career.
Exhibitions:
1971 Young Contemporaries I Creative Camera Travelling Exhibition reviewed in BJP Feb 1971
1972 Young Contemporaries II Creative Camera Travelling Exhibition
1973 *2 Serpentine Photography '73 Serpentine Gallery, Hyde Park, London / curator: Peter Turner
1974 CO-OPTIC Real Britain 19 Feb-9 March With: Martin Parr/ C Steele-Perkins/ Peter Turner/ Nick Hedges
1975 Young British Photographers (with Griffin/ Steele-Perkins etc) Modern Art Oxford, Photographers' Gallery London, then travelling UK, Europe, USA
1976 Previous Exhibitors Serpentine Gallery, Hyde Park, London Group
1977 Singular Realities Museum of Modern Art, Oxford + Side Gallery Newcastle group
1977 Concerning Photography 6 July - 27 Aug Photographers' Gallery in Newport Street site Group
1982 The Third Meaning Museum of Modern Art,Oxford Group
1982 Under The Arches Stedelijk Museum, Laenhal, Leiden Group
1984 Sequences Cambridge Darkroom Group
1989 *3 Through The Looking Glass Barbican, London Group
1989 Sun Life Photography Awards Museum Of Photography Bradford Group
1992 Retrospective Ruskin School of Art solo
2004 English Eyes (curated Peter Hamilton) Leica Gallery, New York group
2005 *4 Empty Days Ovada, Oxford Solo
Publications by Summerfield:
Mother And Father: Dewi Lewis Publishing 2014 ISBN: 978-1-907893-61-2 *5 *6
The Oxford Pictures 1968-1978 : Dewi Lewis Publishing 2016 ISBN: 978-1-907893-99-5 *7 *
Empty Days Dewi Lewis Publishing 2018 ISBN: 978-1-1911306-23-8 *9
Weekend Away Cafe Royal Books 2016
Distant Times Cafe Royal Books 2018
Remember Hope PHOTOPAPER Kasseler Fotografie Festival gUG 2017 http://photopaper.world
Publications and journals with others
Album issue no. 2 1970
British Journal Of Photography Feb 1971 cover photo
Creative Camera April 1970/ Jan 1971 /April 1974/ Dec 1975
Serpentine Photography 73: The Arts Council presents work by 43 young photographers. London: Arts Council of Great Britain, 1973. ISBN 978-0900085949. 45 cards (90 sides) in an envelope
AG Magazine Issue 29 2002 Essay by Gerry Badger
British Journal of Photography: extended review of the Oxford pictures by Gerry Badger June 1976
Family: photographers photograph their families ed. Sophie Spencer-Wood Phaidon 2005 ISBN 10: 0714844020
Collections
The Arts Council of Great Britain (Note 1)
The Victoria & Albert Museum
The Hyman Collection (note 2)
Martin Parr Foundation
Video
FullBleed Productions Mother And Father 2015 (note 3)
External Links
www.paddysummerfield.com official website note 1
http://www.artscouncilcollection.org.uk/artwork/oxford-1983 note 2
http://www.britishphotography.org/artists/19187/statement/paddysummerfield note 3
http://www.bjp-online.com/2017/08/fullbleed-presents-paddysummerfields-mother-and-father/
references
*1 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Album_(magazine)#Issue_2,_March_1970
*2 "2008 – Serpentine Photography 73". Arts Council Collection. Retrieved 28 March 2017
*3 https://www.barbican.org.uk/our-story/our-programme/visual-arts/archive
*4 http://www.ovada.org.uk/archive/exhibitions/details-image_id=129&exhibition_id=10.html
*5 http://www.theguardian.com/books/2014/nov/02/mother-and-father-paddy-summerfieldreview-photgraphy
*6 http://www.theguardian.com/books/2014/dec/07/best-photography-books-2014
*7 http://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/12/t-magazine/art/oxford-university-photographs-paddy summerfield.html
*8 http://i-d.vice.com/en_gb/article/photographing-the-long-haired-lovestruck-students-of 70s-oxford
*9 http://www.dazeddigital.com/photography/article/28579/1/what-does-it-mean-to-be-human
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